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    Butcher on lead; Ramprakash on vocals

    By Will last year, at the start of June Leave a comment on this post

    If you haven’t seen it, you’ve not missed out a great deal. But it’s a bit of a laugh anyway. Here are Mark Butcher and Mark Ramprakash in Surrey’s Twenty20 promo video.

    Via Nathan Ross on Youtube

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    One Response to “Butcher on lead; Ramprakash on vocals”

  • Bill Cluff wrote:
    June 14th, 2007 at 4.00 am

    Forget the promotional videos, Surrey need to start concentrating on their cricket. What has happened to them this season? They look sure bets for immediate relegation to Div 2 in the Championship. Personally I think they are missing Martin Bicknell - it was amazing how many times he won them matches with the ball and saved them matches with the bat (espcially in the latter years). Surrey need to seriously boost their fast bowling. Akram, Nicholson, Saker and Ormond simply dont cut the mustard. What I’m surprised about is that anyone ever thought they might. Maybe another relegation is what they need to force them into having a SERIOUS look at the personnel at the Oval.

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